Abstract

In the higher education sector, there is a growing trend to offer academic information to users through websites. Contemporarily, the users (i.e., students/teachers, parents, and administrative staff) greatly rely on these websites to perform various academic tasks, including admission, access to learning management systems (LMS), and links to other relevant resources. These users vary from each other in terms of their technological competence, objectives, and frequency of use. Therefore, academic websites should be designed considering different dimensions, so that everybody can be accommodated. Knowing the different dimensions with respect to the usability of academic websites is a multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) problem. The fuzzy analytic hierarchy process (FAHP) approach has been considered to be a significant method to deal with the uncertainty that is involved in subjective judgment. Although a wide range of usability factors for academic websites have already been identified, most of them are based on the judgment of experts who have never used these websites. This study identified important factors through a detailed literature review, classified them, and prioritized the most critical among them through the FAHP methodology, involving relevant users to propose a usability evaluation framework for academic websites. To validate the proposed framework, five websites of renowned higher educational institutes (HEIs) were evaluated and ranked according to the usability criteria. As the proposed framework was created methodically, the authors believe that it would be helpful for detecting real usability issues that currently exist in academic websites.

Highlights

  • Educational practices have changed with contemporary technological advancement, which has improved the educational process in a positive way, especially in the higher education sector

  • Numerous research studies have been conducted to evaluate the usability of academic websites

  • Previous research carried out usability evaluations through predefined checklists, heuristic rules, and using standard inventories

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Introduction

Educational practices have changed with contemporary technological advancement, which has improved the educational process in a positive way, especially in the higher education sector. Academic websites play an important role in promoting education to everybody. These websites enable higher educational institutes (HEIs; which are traditionally universities) to offer digital academic services to users in order to save time and resources [1]. There is an international trend in HEIs to display themselves through their websites for research collaboration with other national and international universities and industries [2]. Academic websites are not just platforms to display the programs, features, and facilities of a given HEI.

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